Stages of changeAdolescence is a pivotal time in human development and can be a challenging time for individuals to learn to regulate emotions, while also balancing biopsychosocial changes. The family plays a key role in an adolescent's development. Thus, it is imperative for families to remain ...
In other fields, client readiness for change, as conceptualized by the 'stages of change' (SOC; Prochaska & DiClemente, 1984, 1986, 1992), has been used to classify clients. Though the SOC model has gained widespread popularity, empirical research has produced varying results, perhaps because ...
The SOC Model posits that different intervention strategies should be applied depending upon the individual's current stage of readiness for change. The first section of this digest presents an overview of the SOC, in which individuals move through a series of stages as they adopt and maintain a...
The model is described and stage-specific examples of patient-pharmacist dialogue are provided to show how the model may be used to promote progression through the stages. 展开 关键词: Humans Professional-Patient Relations Pharmaceutical Services Pharmacists Patient Acceptance of Health Care Chronic ...
Prochaska, J. O., & DiClemente, C. C. (1983). Stages and processes of self-change of smoking.Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology,51(3), 390–395. ArticleGoogle Scholar Prochaska, J. M., Prochaska, J. O., & Levesque, D. A. (2001). A transtheoretical approach to changing...
Wells, Marilyn TurnageWells, M. T. (1999). Using the stages of change theory to assess battered women's readiness for change. Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 59(8-B), 4493.
The questionnaire can be used for 'needs assessment' in developing tailored educational interventions and self-assessments in interprofessional education studies. 展开 关键词: Interprofessional collaboration readiness to change stages of change theory-based instrument transtheoretical model ...
Stages of Change for Healthy Eating in Diabetes: Relation to demographic, eating-related, health care utilization, and psychosocial factors OBJECTIVES: To identify diabetes-related characteristics of individuals at different stages of readiness to change to healthy, low-fat eating. RESEARCH DES... M ...
McNemar's test of significance for dependent samples was used to compare pre- and post-intervention stage of motivational readiness. Participants were categorized as stage non-progressed (no change is stage of motivational readiness, 43%), or stage progressed (progressed one or more stages of ...
Stages of change: Readiness for treatment adherence 2. Decisional balance: Pros and cons associ- ated with treatment adherence 3. Self-efficacy: Confidence to practice and sustain treatment adherence 4. Processes of change: Ten cognitive, affec- tive, and behavioral activities that facili- tate ...